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Basic Plumbing Services Skills: Sanitary & Drainage

WENNING 지음 | 2017

ISBN 9780170362009 (170362000)
Author WENNING
Copyright 2017
Edition 2E
Page 432쪽
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Introduce students to the knowledge and fundamental skills they need in the sanitary and drainage areas. End-of-chapter theoretical and practical tasks enable students to demonstrate their understanding of key topics and to engage in practical tasks. Regular WHS references focus on important issues faced in the industry and the workplace. This 2nd edition has been updated to meet the requirements of the AS/NZS 5601:2013 standards and the training requirements from the CPC Training Package.

Includes:
- CPCPCM2047A Carry out levelling
- CPCPSN3011B Plan layout of a residential sanitary plumbing system
- CPCPSN3022A Install discharge pipes
- CPCPSN3023A Fabricate and install sanitary stacks
- CPCPSN3024A Install and fit off sanitary fixtures
- CPCPSN3025A Install pre-treatment facilities
- CPCPSN3026A Install sewerage pumpsets
- CPCPDR2021A Locate and clear blockages
- CPCPDR2022A Install domestic treatment plants
- CPCPDR2024A Install stormwater and sub-soil drainage systems
- CPCPDR2025A Drain work site
- CPSPDR2026A Install prefabricated inspection openings and enclosures
- CPCPDR3021A Plan layout of a residential sanitary drainage system
- CPCPDR3022A Install below-ground sanitary drainage system
- CPCPDR3023A Install on-site disposal systems

The Plumbing Skills series provides learners with the knowledge, skills and awareness they will need to be successful in the plumbing industry. It develops problem-solving skills, combining safe work practices with professional skills and a thorough understanding of how and why things are done in a certain way. WHS boxes identify critical points for concern; Sustainability boxes lead on up-to-date environmental information; and Employability boxes outline the responsibilities of employees. References to AS/NZS 3500:2015, referred to in the Plumbing Code of Australia, prompts familiarity with the codes throughout their training.
1. Introduction to managerial accounting
2. Basic managerial accounting concepts
3. Cost behaviour
4. Job-order costing
5. Process costing
6. Activity-based costing
7. Master budget and behavioural issues
8. Standard costing: a managerial control tool
9. Flexible budgets and overhead analysis
10. Resource management
11. Cost-volume-profit analysis: a managerial planning tool
12. Short-run decision making: relevant costing
13. Long-run decision making
14. Performance evaluation, decentralisation, transfer pricing and rewards systems
15. Environmental and social management accounting: its contribution to business sustainability
Introduce students to the knowledge and fundamental skills they need in the sanitary and drainage areas. End-of-chapter theoretical and practical tasks enable students to demonstrate their understanding of key topics and to engage in practical tasks. Regular WHS references focus on important issues faced in the industry and the workplace. This 2nd edition has been updated to meet the requirements of the AS/NZS 5601:2013 standards and the training requirements from the CPC Training Package. Includes: - CPCPCM2047A Carry out levelling - CPCPSN3011B Plan layout of a residential sanitary plumbing system - CPCPSN3022A Install discharge pipes - CPCPSN3023A Fabricate and install sanitary stacks - CPCPSN3024A Install and fit off sanitary fixtures - CPCPSN3025A Install pre-treatment facilities - CPCPSN3026A Install sewerage pumpsets - CPCPDR2021A Locate and clear blockages - CPCPDR2022A Install domestic treatment plants - CPCPDR2024A Install stormwater and sub-soil drainage systems - CPCPDR2025A Drain work site - CPSPDR2026A Install prefabricated inspection openings and enclosures - CPCPDR3021A Plan layout of a residential sanitary drainage system - CPCPDR3022A Install below-ground sanitary drainage system - CPCPDR3023A Install on-site disposal systems The Plumbing Skills series provides learners with the knowledge, skills and awareness they will need to be successful in the plumbing industry. It develops problem-solving skills, combining safe work practices with professional skills and a thorough understanding of how and why things are done in a certain way. WHS boxes identify critical points for concern; Sustainability boxes lead on up-to-date environmental information; and Employability boxes outline the responsibilities of employees. References to AS/NZS 3500:2015, referred to in the Plumbing Code of Australia, prompts familiarity with the codes throughout their training. Addresses core and elective units of competency from the CPC Training Package Work Health and Safety (WHS) boxes to help identify critical points for concern Sustainability plumbing boxes for up-to-date environmental information Employability boxes to outline the responsibilities of employees, including skills they need to acquire and real-life challenges they may face at work Robust Instructor Supporting Resources to help with teaching, including additional worksheets, solutions, PowerPoint presentations, test banks and more Student Companion website for additional study and revision tools, including worksheets, weblinks, crosswords and more Detachable Worksheets at the end of each chapter to enable students to write-in and submit their work as assessment evidence Testbank questions that Instructors can customise and repurpose for their classrooms References AS/NZS Standards throughout the text